Mistrial declared in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault conviction: defence lawyer
TORONTO — Frank Stronach has been granted a mistrial on his sexual assault conviction, a rare post-verdict ruling that leaves the billionaire businessman to face a single remaining conviction out of a dozen initial charges.
The 93-year-old was found guilty last month of sexual assault and the historical offence of indecent assault related to separate allegations brought by two of the women in his trial.
The mistrial on the sexual assault conviction was granted by a judge on Friday after emails were presented in court from the woman’s lawyer in a separate civil complaint, said Stronach’s lawyer Leora Shemesh.
Shemesh alleged those emails told a story inconsistent with the woman’s testimony in the criminal trial. She called the decision to declare a mistrial after a conviction “incredibly rare.”


